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If you want to skip the lecture, just read these first and re-visit this
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page (the one you're reading now) afterwards for more context:
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* GNU Boot 20230717, unofficial release (produced by *me*):
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* **GNU Boot 20230717, unofficial release (produced by *me*):
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<https://gnuboot.vimuser.org/news/gnuboot20230717.html> - based on the
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recent [Libreboot 20230625](libreboot20230625.md) release, but modified to
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recent [Libreboot 20230625](libreboot20230625.md) release**, but modified to
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comply with their policy, as best as I could approximate.
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Or generally: <https://gnuboot.vimuser.org/> - website, also unofficial.
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@ -129,6 +129,11 @@ release *for them*, exactly to their specifications (GNU Free System
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Distribution Guidelines), talking favourably about FSF/GNU, and so on. I'm in
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a position to *do it* (thus scratching the itch), so why not?
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**I did this release for them:
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<https://gnuboot.vimuser.org/news/gnuboot20230717.html>** - it's designared *GNU
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Boot 20230717*, and I encourage them to re-use this in their project, to get
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off the ground.
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The most remarkable thing of all is this: in December 2022 is when I first
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learned of their supposed effort. They tried to poach several Libreboot developers
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behind my back,
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